A large toy based on the concept of open-ended play, focusing on the process of play rather than correct results, to stimulate children's imagination and creativity, and to introduce children to concepts related to radish growth and basic electronics through fun play.
HUH!ITS WEIRD
Department of Commercial Design, Ming Chuan University
Through the dietary habits of Taiwanese people, we can delve deeper into understanding the phenomenon of false consensus bias. In Taiwan's culinary culture, individuals often assume that others share similar food preferences and tastes. When seeking like-minded individuals, we tend to overlook the diverse dietary cultures, preferences, or restrictions that others may have due to this false consensus. Such behavior not only intensifies our pursuit of finding like-minded individuals but also challenges our understanding and acceptance of others.
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